Take a Stress Survey to determine if stress is affecting your fertility

Take a Stress Survey to determine if stress is affecting your fertility

Stress & Fertility

Every day we are coping with stress; And we do know that extreme stress can effect fertility. There was a study in the medical journal, Fertility and Sterility, that highlighted the connection between fertility and stress. But aside from extremely stressful events, we don’t really know how much day-to-day stress—the kind we all deal with in our lives—can affect efforts to get pregnant. When people feel that stress might be a problem, it is generally advised that therapy, yoga, meditation, acupuncture. . . any kind of stress management technique might help. Think of it this way: When you’re trying to conceive, it’s sometimes a lot of little things that can make getting pregnant difficult. One of these things may be stress.

Is the stress of Trying to Conceive affecting your Fertility? Fertility Stress Survey – Take the test and find out.

Stress Symptom Checklist*

Instructions: Check each item that describes a symptom you have experienced to any significant degree during the last month; then total the number of items checked.

If you got +15 or more and you are trying to conceive, you should know that high stress levels is one of the most frequent causes for fertility problems. Jennifer Fightlin LCSW is going to be teaching a free Stress Seminar for all those couples coping with fertility challenges during the Holidays. Learning how to deal with stressful situations that can affect your fertility might key to achieve your desired healthy pregnancy. Join us Thursday, November 14th to learn healthier ways to manage stress, specially if you are trying to conceive (TTC). Space is limited to first 5 couples. To RSVP, please call 858 381 2281 or email ana@reproductivewellness.com

Take Control of the Stress in your Life.

It may seem that there’s nothing you can do about stress. But you have more control than you might think. In fact, the simple realization that you’re in control of your life is the foundation of stress management. Managing stress is all about taking charge: of your thoughts, emotions, schedule, and the way you deal with problems

Stress management starts with identifying the sources of stress in your life. This isn’t as easy as it sounds. Your true sources of stress aren’t always obvious, and it’s all too easy to overlook your own stress-inducing thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. To identify your true sources of stress, look closely at your habits, attitude, and excuses. Until you accept responsibility for the role you play in creating or maintaining it, your stress level will remain outside your control.

Learning Healthier Ways to Manage Stress

If your methods of coping with stress aren’t contributing to your greater emotional and physical health, it’s time to find healthier ones. There are many healthy ways to manage and cope with stress, but they all require change. Since everyone has a unique response to stress, there is no “one size fits all” solution to managing it. No single method works for everyone or in every situation, so experiment with different techniques and strategies. Focus on what makes you feel calm and in control.

Beyond a take-charge approach and a positive attitude, you can reduce stress in your life by nurturing yourself. If you regularly make time for fun and relaxation, you’ll be in a better place to handle life’s stressors when they inevitably come.

Healthy Ways to Relax and Recharge

Get a massage.

Talk to a therapist or life coach.

See an Acupuncturist.

Sweat out tension with a good workout.

Write in your journal.

Take a long bath.

Light scented candles.

Savor a warm cup of coffee or tea.

Play with a pet.

Work in your garden.

Go for a walk.

Curl up with a good book.

Listen to music.

Watch a comedy.

Call a good friend.

Don’t get so caught up in the hustle and bustle of life that you forget to take care of your own needs. Nurturing yourself is a necessity, not a luxury.

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